I know this topic is super old but for me, it's super relevant. I discovered my car is no longer acknowledging that my doors are all closed now and I suspect a failed door latch switch is the culprit.
My first question is if there is a guide or write up with some pics/instructions on pulling the door apart and replacing the latch or repairing it?
Also, is there not a fuse that can be pulled to make the chime stop and lights not come on at all so that I can actually drive the car around without all that and without the battery dying? There has to be something like that for a temporary fix just to be able to get around town at night.
door contact switch for interior lights
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Re: door contact switch for interior lights
2020 - Tesla Model 3 Performance
2020 - XC60 T5
1999 S70 T5 - Bilstein touring shocks/struts, B&G S2 springs, OBX full exhaust, other misc. stuff
2020 - XC60 T5
1999 S70 T5 - Bilstein touring shocks/struts, B&G S2 springs, OBX full exhaust, other misc. stuff
Make sure you test your interior lighting at night. I kept on trying to figure out why my Volvo interior lighting wasn't coming on when I opened the door or unlocked it remotely. I tried every switch and was only able to turn the lights on manually. It turns our that when it got dark outside everything worked great. I am so use to the cars where your lights go on at anytime. There must be a sensor that conserves power until it is dark.
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